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It was started as a bulletin in 1949. It is printed monthly, in six languages - Sanskrit, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and English. [3] The objective of the magazine is to propagate religious thoughts, nurture spiritual ideals and develop Bhakti and positive thinking among the people. Sapthagiri contains articles on Hindu philosophy and ...
Bhakthi TV is the first 24-hour satellite devotional TV channel in Telugu that caters to people of Hinduism. It is one of the most prominent devotional channels of both Telugu speaking States which are Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Narendra Choudary Tummala launched Bhakti TV along with NTV on 30 August 2007.
Tummala Narendra Choudary is an Indian media entrepreneur and businessman who founded the Telugu news channel NTV and first Telugu devotional channel Bhakthi TV. [1] He also serves as the chairman of Rachana Group of Companies which has interests in publishing, infrastructure development, advertising etc. [2]
Samskruthi Channel was the first 24 hours Telugu bhakthi channel. Samskruthi Channel was the first Telugu cultural channel to broadcast religious (all religions), spiritual and cultural programs to the audience across the world. The coverage area included the entire Indian sub continent, South East Asia, and a part of Middle East.
The Telugu Hindu wedding ceremony (Telugu: తెలుగు వివాహ వేడుక, Telugu Vivāha Vēḍuka) [1] is the traditional wedding ceremony of the Telugu people in India. In the 19th century, the ceremony could last up to sixteen days (Padahaaru Rojula Panduga). In modern times, it can last two or more days, depending on ...
Their ideas trace back to the devotional poems of the Vitthalas [2] as part of the Vaishnava bhakti devotional movements of the thirteenth century in southern Maharashtra. [3] The Marathi poets had inspired a movement of resistance to the Mughals. But, beyond religious concerns, the primary focus of the Prarthana Samaj was on social and ...
Bhakta Prahlada is the third Telugu film based on Prahlada, after the 1932 and 1942 films of the same name. Unlike the earlier two, which were filmed in black-and-white, this version was shot in Eastman Color Negative film. Its script was completed by May 1965.
Sankarambadi Sundarachari (Telugu: Shankarambāḍi Sundarācāri; born 10 August 1914 – died 8 April 1977) [1] was an Indian writer and poet in the Telugu language, although of Tamil origin. He was the writer of the official state song of Andhra Pradesh, Ma Telugu Talliki (lit. ' To Our Mother Telugu '). [2]